Striking in the heart of the capital
On This Day in (Engineering) History… King O'Malley drives in the first survey peg to mark the commencement of work on the construction of Canberra, February 20 th 1913 February 1913, Summer in Australia. Gathered on Kurrajong Hill in New South Wales, (and perhaps sweating already in the 28°C heat) are a small crowd of Australia’s great and good, among them the minister for Home Affairs, King O’Malley. They all gathered here on this barren, unremarkable piece of scrub to witness the very first piece of work to build a new capital city for a new country - Canberra, the federal capital of the Commonwealth of Australia. O’Malley would be the one to strike the first surveyor’s peg into the ground , Charles McDonald, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, would strike the second, a…